
Vice President Vance traveled to Islamabad to lead high‑stakes negotiations and build goodwill around a U.S. ceasefire proposal. Vance said Iran agreed to permit international nuclear inspections after the first day of talks, a potentially significant confidence‑building measure, but Tehran's reluctance to commit to continued talks while the U.S. naval posture and accusations of ceasefire violations remain contested keeps the outlook uncertain.
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